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Archive for December, 2007
Storage arrays are dead; long live the tape library
Computerworld Australia - Both HP and Sun are reducing the tonnage in entry-level models to make those boats more appealing to a broader market. (See the HP BladeSystem c3000 and Paul Venezia’s review of the Sun Blade 6000 for details.) Other vendors will follow, if they haven
Sun looks to shrink the datacentre
TechWorld - And with Web 2.0 applications growing, servers have to be more efficient, she said. Sun also announced the $9,995 Sun Blade T6320 module, which runs the T2 processor. The module fits in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis and delivers functionality similar
Sun Showcases Next Generation Open Petascale Computing and Storage at
Forbes - Sun Blade(TM) 6048 Modular System — An ultra dense blade server platform which supports SPARC(R), AMD Opteron(TM) and Intel(R) Xeon(R) processors and runs industry standard OS’es including Solaris and Linux. Click here for
IBM Powers Data Center Energy Efficiency and Availability
Market Wire - Technician installs memory module on a POWER6 blade server at IBM manufacturing facility in Rochester, Minn. The company introduced the BladeCenter JS22 Express systems, bringing the power of POWER6, the world’s fastest chip, to a blade form factor
Top 5 coolest products at CTIA
Network World Fusion - Mobile Client software for visibility and shaping of WAN traffic by Application, URL, and User Multi-core processors by Sun, AMD, and Intel, in one chassis. - Sun Blade 6000 White Paper: Tracing Performance Issues to Their Source - Borland Free
Sun announces new T2-based servers and blades
IT-Analysis.com - Sun Microsystems has announced new UltraSPARC T2-based solutions, the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120/T5220 servers and the Sun Blade T6320 modules, targeting organizations that seek to enhance their virtualization capabilities, increase system